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FOSSIL OF ERFOUD During the Devonian period, the Paleozoic Era, about 380 million years ago, the Moroccan Sahara (Rissani) was a floor of a large prehistoric ocean, the first proto-Tethys Sea Mediterranean. Because of different natural factors , fish, plants and other ancient marine fossils animals were after the withdrawal of the sea. The lack of oxygen, tectonic movements and...
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morocco ballon
Marrakech hot air balloon We will take you on a hot air balloon flight with a memorable view of the Berber villages. This activity is provided by the most experienced and professional pilots in the country, with a guaranteed professional service. Marrakech ballooning You will feel the excitement of a sparkling, festive hot air balloon...
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lunch terre amanar
TERRES D’AMANAR is an estate located at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, only 30 minutes away from Marrakesh (take the road to Asni for 37km or 23 miles), and abuts on the pristine 100,000ha (247,000 acres) of forests of the Toubkal National Park. The Terres d’Amanar estate perfectly epitomizes ecotourism in Morocco. Terres d’Amanar...
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is morocco safe
Is Morocco Safe? Helpful Things to Know Before You Go Is Morocco safe? An important question for every traveller who is the phase of planning the trip and staring at the discount price for the flying ticket. Should I go? Should I stay and just google the pictures? I heard some stories about this country, maybe...
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sunset from agafay desert
Located just a short 45 minute drive from the Red City, The WHITE CAMEL welcomes you onto its stony desert landscape and luxurious campsite. Our white tipped Bedouin village of glamorous lodges and tents are like the animal they were inspired by, one of a kind. The WHITE CAMEL is set on the edge of...
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art morocco color
Morocco’s souks are filled with colorful treasures, among them, a wide variety of pottery. Vases and pots, decorated with colorful etchings, sit for sale alongside tagines, the conical-shaped cooking pots typical of Moroccan cuisine. Three cities—Fez, Meknes and, especially, Safi, are the main pottery centers of the country, producing about 80 percent of Morocco’s pottery. In these cities, sun-baked...
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Barcelona is one of Europe’s most popular cities, and with good reason. The historic capital of Catalonia is packed with galleries, museums, historical attractions and places to eat. Set between the mountains and sea, it’s a buzzing and vibrant city, celebrated for its unique architecture, famous artists and city beaches. If you only have a...
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In Marrakech, there are Moorish, Berber, Arabic and Andalusian details all coexisting together. In the ‘Blue City’ of Chefchaouen, which was once held by Spain and where Spanish is still spoken by residents, there is an undeniable Mediterranean connection that weaves its way throughout the colors of the ocean and sky which permeate everything.  ...
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Cities with ancient art traditions   It often seems that time stands still in the medinas of Fez and Meknes. Yet behind their high walls, a host of artisans busy themselves crafting and reviving traditions to produce works that are both authentic and modern.     Wander into the Fez medina and explore its alleys,...
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A different kind of recreation Fez and Meknes are cities of art and history, but more active visitors will find plenty of ways to practice their favorite hobbies under ideal conditions. The two cities have a wide variety of facilities and long golf and equestrian traditions, which make them coveted destinations for the most energetic...
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